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However: I do think its part of the overall meaning of the story, that both their worlds are cut short by the cold metal harbinger of ultimate efficience trying to become the allmighty essence of the game. ;)
I believe it wants to tell us, that because of it, deeper meaning will get lost (Leshy) and Death and Magic will never happen. But thats just my personal guess.
So ... I don't think it would make sense for the base game in itself, without destroying some of its meaning.
It would be great as some optional "what-if"-content though, I think! ^^
Biggest point of disappointment was when Grimora's boss battle kicked off with that over-the-top accordion music, but then ended.
here's something it gets enough traction to make it happen
ideally: pick your favorite combo of gameplay style / graphic style
10 - 20 bucks for it here no problem